Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions: By George Horne, ...J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 |
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... itself , that most irkfome and tormenting of ftates , preferred before them ? Do I give one hour , out of the four and twenty , to the contemplation of them ? Have I entered into the kingdom of God ? or rather , has the kingdom of God ...
... itself , that most irkfome and tormenting of ftates , preferred before them ? Do I give one hour , out of the four and twenty , to the contemplation of them ? Have I entered into the kingdom of God ? or rather , has the kingdom of God ...
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... itself ; fufficient unto the day is the evil " thereof . " The meaning is , that , having fuch a promise from our heavenly Father , of being provided for as his children , if we are but dutiful children , we fhould not render ourselves ...
... itself ; fufficient unto the day is the evil " thereof . " The meaning is , that , having fuch a promise from our heavenly Father , of being provided for as his children , if we are but dutiful children , we fhould not render ourselves ...
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... itself approaches to it's end . It like- wife muft die . Once already has it suffereḍ a watery death : it is to be destroyed a second time by fire . A celebrated author , having in his writings followed it through all it's changes from ...
... itself approaches to it's end . It like- wife muft die . Once already has it suffereḍ a watery death : it is to be destroyed a second time by fire . A celebrated author , having in his writings followed it through all it's changes from ...
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... What remains , " what impreffions , what difference or dif- " tinction do you difcern in the mass of fire ? " Rome itself , eternal Rome , the great city , * " the II . " the empress of the world , whose 40 The Death of the old Year ,
... What remains , " what impreffions , what difference or dif- " tinction do you difcern in the mass of fire ? " Rome itself , eternal Rome , the great city , * " the II . " the empress of the world , whose 40 The Death of the old Year ,
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... itself true and excellent , it can receive no prejudice from the circumstance of being embraced and cultivated by women and children . Juft the contrary ; fince if God ever vouchsafed a religion to the world , it must be adapted to ...
... itself true and excellent , it can receive no prejudice from the circumstance of being embraced and cultivated by women and children . Juft the contrary ; fince if God ever vouchsafed a religion to the world , it must be adapted to ...
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